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The novel interweaves frontier scenes and urban episodes to examine hardship, desire, and artistic aspiration. It opens amid a desert tragedy and the daily strains of pioneer life, portraying marriage, duty, and weary resilience, then moves into the world of singers and a singing teacher whose ambitions, rivalries, and romantic tensions produce trials, visions, and moral reckonings. Through episodes of love, loss, illness, and public performance, characters confront jealousy, revelation, and personal failure, culminating in a final reckoning around a leading singer whose fate reframes earlier conflicts.
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